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Women are not feminine-looking when they wear pants.
That's a fact.
Women who are against wearing dresses are generally feminist liberals, or they're the rare type of woman who looks silly in a dress.
That you'd "report" a person is very strange. You obviously don't believe in proper dress codes. Do you wish to be a man, or to look like a man, or to think like a man? After all, to rail against feminine clothing indicates that you're likely someone who is of a feminist, anti-traditional female mindset.
I look pretty feminine in my low rise tight jeans thank you very much
And no I don't wish to be a dude.
I also don't think women look less like a woman because she is wearing pants.
Eh... I vastly prefer to wear dresses (and lots of 50s style - fitted bodices with circle skirts to my knees) to anything else and I am far from religious or particularly feminine. My attire is the most feminine thing about me - my hobbies (computer programming, rock climbing) tend to put me in a lot of male company.
I love dresses like that but a bit longer. Yes, I'm religious (not the one txt is referring to), but plenty of non-religious women love to wear skirts and dresses.
Women are not feminine-looking when they wear pants.
That's a fact.
Women who are against wearing dresses are generally feminist liberals, or they're the rare type of woman who looks silly in a dress.
That you'd "report" a person is very strange. You obviously don't believe in proper dress codes. Do you wish to be a man, or to look like a man, or to think like a man? After all, to rail against feminine clothing indicates that you're likely someone who is of a feminist, anti-traditional female mindset.
Nobody is 'against' wearing dresses or skirts, some people just don't prefer them. I mean, if I'm working on a plane or car I'm not going to wear a skirt. If it's really cold out, I'm probably going to opt for pants. If I know I'm going to be doing a lot of bending or doing something that could make a skirt inconvenient (like.... going to an amusement park) then I'm going to be wearing pants.
Am I a feminist liberal? Yes. You say that like it's a bad thing.
Oh, and I'm also wearing a skirt right now
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Originally Posted by wehotex
They are most likely to be lesbians or prefer the company of women more than men
No, they're not. I know plenty of lesbians and most of them dress just like any other woman. Dresses, skirts, makeup, hair done, nails done etc. You'd never know they were lesbians by looking at them.
I have not worn a skirt since 1987 and don't own any nor would I consider even wearing anything like that. It's not ''me'' in the least.
My clothes don't make me ''feminine'' or not. I will always be ''feminine'' because I am a female, not a male.
In some cultures/time periods males wore/wear skirts. They are still masculine because they are males.
Exactly. I don't know why so many don't get this simple concept.
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Originally Posted by wehotex
They are most likely to be lesbians or prefer the company of women more than men
C'mon now. You know better than that. I am a woman MARRIED to a woman. I wear skirts and dresses. My wife wears jeans or cotton casual pants. That's beside the point though. I know plenty of straight women who wear pants every day. Pants are more practical, I get that, even as someone who personally prefers skirts and dresses. When I am out and about on any given day I probably notice two or three women, total, who are wearing skirts or dresses, and I live in a highly populated area. Everyone else has pants on, pants are more common. All but a couple of my female friends are straight women and none of them wear skirts or dresses as often as I do.
It's not some big lesbian conspiracy or some huge political statement for most of us! It's a simple matter of wearing what is most comfy and or most practical, that's all.
I'm a ''spooky ol' lesbian'' married to same and I prefer the company of men and women and I haven't seen any of them in a skirt or dress in ''I don't know when''.
I bet the OP is a crossdresser! LOL
I'm straight and wear pants or shorts mostly and hate hanging out with girls. Too much drama.
I think it's lulzy that some dude thinks a piece of fabric cut and sewn a certain way makes a woman a butchy lesbian.
If I go stand in my garage will it make me a car? I think I'm going to go see if I turn into a convertible....
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